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French Elle Beauty Editor Wears Blackface, Complete With Afro
Fashion has been used many a time before as an excuse to wear racist costumes, like blackface, beyond Halloween. It looks as if the fashion industry—well, some of those associated with it, anyway—is at it again. Elle France Beauty Editor Jeanne Deroo posted a picture on Instagram in which she is in full-on blackface, complete…
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Barneys Report Contests Racial-Profiling Accusations
A new report commissioned by Barneys distances the store from the New York Police Department frisks that have both the business and the police force reeling from accusations of racial discrimination, the Associated Press reports. According to the review, the store did not have a “written or unwritten” policy to profile its customers of color…
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Kerry Washington Looks Weird on the Cover of Lucky Magazine
And once again someone has botched Kerry Washington’s appearance on a magazine cover by lightening her skin a wee bit too much (or a lot). In the December/January issue of Lucky magazine we see an overedited, nearly unrecognizable Washington, with lighter, frosty-looking skin and narrower, thinner features. Twitter didn’t take long to jump on the…
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Posthumous Retrial Possible for Black Teen Executed for Murder in 1944
In 1944 a 95-pound 14-year-old boy was strapped to an electric chair in South Carolina for murdering two little girls, ages 7 and 11. He is the youngest person ever to be executed in the United States in the last 100 years, The Telegraph reports. George Stinney, an African American, was accused of killing two…
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Even the KKK Is Insulted by Kid’s Klansman Halloween Costume
When you offend the most notorious hate group in the United States of America with your Halloween costume, you might have gone a smidge too far. As it turns out, the Ku Klux Klan isn’t at all impressed, honored or pleased by a 7-year-old Virginia boy’s Halloween costume, which imitated the long, white robes of…
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African-American Super Soaker Creator Awarded $72.9 Million From Hasbro
Lonnie Johnson, founder of the Atlanta-based company Johnson Research and Development Co., has been awarded almost $73 million in royalties from Hasbro, Inc., the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports, settling a long royalties dispute with toy-making giant. “In the arbitration we got everything we asked for,” attorney Leigh Baier told the Journal-Constitution. “The arbitrator ruled totally in…
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Howard University Morale Is Sinking
Howard University, one of the nation’s most-famed HBCUs, has not been having a good year, and some fear the faculty and university are losing their spirit. This comes as the school’s Faculty Senate voted no confidence on the school’s Board of Trustees, NPR reports. “All of the negative news has not been good for [the…
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Black, Brown Voters Factor Heavily in Major Political Races
(The Root)—Those who were expected to win did just that, as Kerry Washington, Barack Obama, Harry Belafonte and Shaquille O’Neal all used their star status to campaign for winners. In the end, Election Day 2013 proved to be chock-full of expected results. In New Jersey, incumbent Gov. Chris Christie crushed Democratic challenger state Sen. Barbara…
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Election Day 2013
It is Election Day 2013. Here’s a roundup of all the big races being decided today. In Virginia and New Jersey, residents are voting for their next governor, while in New York City, Boston and Detroit, the mayoral race is being decided. It’s hard to say the New Jersey gubernatorial race is a even a…
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Roland Martin Hosts New TV News Show
Houston journalist Roland Martin debuted his new TV news show Monday, set to focus on the important news of the day from an African-American perspective, the Houston Chronicle reports. The platform, which has been a lifelong dream of Martin’s, is a one-hour program that will run alongside the final hour of his three-hour morning radio…